3. Perspectives on trust 4. A model: The human thinking about the AI 5. So, what is it like to trust a rock? 6. Trust and animals 7. Trust and machines 8. A pragmatic functionalist perspective Declaration of Competing Interest Acknowledgements ReferencesShow full outline Cited by (38) ...
I have been raw paleo for 11 months and the white fuzz is gone but I still suffer from an affliction called geographic tongue. My wife has it too and my kids get a spot every now and then,My father and has it as well. Its supposed to be some benign condition of unknown origin that...
The word hell is used in many English expressions. Learn the multiple meanings of what the hell and other common expressions like for the hell of it, like hell, to hell with it, when hell freezes over, and go to hell.
Hostility to Gypsies has existed almost from the time they first appeared in Europe in the 14th century. The origins of the Gypsies, with little written history, were shrouded in mystery. What is known now from clues in the various dialects of their language, Romany, is that they came from...
Most of the time, sediment in wine is either tartrate crystals (“wine diamonds”) or spent yeast, called lees, which are both natural byproducts. Neither is harmful to your body. But if you don’t see the sediment before it’s on your tongue, you might gag on this gunky little surpr...
Clouds move the sky. Neighborhood crows are building a nest on my roof. I promise to keep these days in between the lines. Impulse control forecasts are downward trending. Of course I still think about you. Staying in my own body was the only way to proceed. Fantasy is not a safe ...
) what happens or would happen in view of the fact that, or on the supposition that..? (nearly = what if..?, but implying some opposition between the circumstance mentioned and the possible one implied: cf. though 4); † also absol. what though? what if it is (or were) so?
What Old Johanna Told 老约翰妮讲的故事:the wind moans in the old willow tree!it is as if one heard a song;the
Re- reading Peter Hollindale's Signs of Childness in Children's Books (1997), I noticed a detail that had previously escaped my attention: childness, for Hollindale, includes the child's awareness of being a child: "A child is someone who believes on good grounds that his or her ...
Sucrose is the name for ordinary table sugar, the white granulated stuff. Millions of people have put it on their cereal and in their coffee. On the other hand, sucralose is an artificial sweetener. Their names are decidedly similar. Is this mere coincidence? We will soon see....